Soulmate Gem
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Twins not only have a bestie from birth — they also live longer than singletons. And those two factors may be related, according to new University of Washington research.
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Read More »Sharrow is a statistician who specializes in demographics and mortality. He and co-author James Anderson, a UW research professor in aquatic and fishery sciences and an affiliate of the UW Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, were looking to tune a mortality model using the data from twins. But when they ran the numbers they stumbled upon an unexpected discovery. Their model separates acute causes of death, such as accidents or behavior-related causes, from natural causes in old age. Female twins only had lower mortality for the earlier, acute causes. Male twins got a bigger overall longevity boost than women because they had lower mortality rates both for acute causes during their early years and from so-called natural causes past the age of 65. Sharrow believes these reflect the immediate and cumulative effects of male twins making healthier choices. “Males may partake in more risky behaviors, so men may have more room to benefit from having a protective other — in this case a twin — who can pull them away for those behaviors,” Sharrow said. The lifespan was also extended more for identical rather than fraternal twins, which may reflect the strength of the social bond. “There is some evidence that identical twins are actually closer than fraternal twins,” Sharrow said. “If they’re even more similar, they may be better able to predict the needs of their twin and care for them.” The authors would like to make sure that the findings are replicated in other datasets, to ensure that it’s not just that Danish twins who survived past the age of 10 in the 19th century had other advantages that had the effect of extending their lifespan.
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